CLB Focus - Who's Next - April 2014

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Missionary Dan Venberg speaking with the Naara-Bousso village chief (photo by Brandon Pangman)

Who’s Next?

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hese words are very delicious! When are you coming back? We want to hear more!” The man’s plea has been reverberating in my mind like a metronome that tirelessly beats on. Five Chadian CLB Church representatives and I were sitting on a mat, under a tree, in the middle of a small Chadian village with this man and about fifteen other men from his community. This visit was subsequent to the installation of a well which had been largely funded by donations from a North American CLB congregation. It was a hot day (as are most in Chad). As we passed around a hollowed out gourd of cool, clean water from the new well, our temporal thirst was quenched. Putting down the gourd after drinking, the chief commented, “There is nothing on earth as delicious as good water.” So began our conversation with the elders of this community. As we visited, we were blessed with the opportunity to share with

them the words of Jesus who, while sitting next to a well, offered himself as a source of water that is abundant and overflowing and eternally quenches our spiritual thirst. The men listened intently, occasionally affirming their attentiveness by a click of their tongues or voiced affirmatives. Then the time came to leave the village. As we were shaking hands and saying good bye, the chief again thanked us for the new well in their community, expressing his appreciation for the water, but following up with the statement containing that reverberating, metronomic message: “The water from this well is delicious. Thank you for that. But these words that you have shared with us are very delicious. When are you coming back? We want to hear more!” What do you think? Should we respond to their plea and return to them and sit on their mats as ambassadors of our Lord? It is not coincidence that Jesus—just after telling the

Children pumping water from a new well

DAN VENBERG Samaritan woman at the well that he was the source of eternal life-giving water—urged his disciples to lift up their eyes and look at the fields, for they were ripe for the harvest (John 4:35). When Jesus saw crowds of people, like sheep without a shepherd, he urged his followers to see that plentiful harvest and to pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into the fields (Matthew 9:37,38). Lutheran Brethren International Mission is focusing its vision on three people groups in Chad, namely the Bagirmi, the Bilala and the Fulbe. These are Muslim peoples who are spiritually thirsty. Please join us in praying for teams of missionaries to go to these people groups with the words of Jesus, who is the source of eternal life-giving water. Dan Venberg serves LBIM as mission mobilizer and recruiter.

Church of the Lutheran Brethren • United States: www.CLBA.org • Canada: www.LBCANADA.org • International Mission: www.LBIM.org • Lutheran Brethren Seminary: www.LBS.edu


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